Swimming animals commonly bend their bodies to generate thrust. For undulating animals such as eels and lampreys, their bodies bend in the form of waves that travel fromhead to tail. These kinematics accelerate the flow of adjacent fluids, which alters the pressure field in a manner that generates thrust. We used a comparative approach to evaluate the cause-and-effect relationships in this process by quantifying the hydrodynamic effects of body kinematics at the body-fluid interface of the lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, during steady-state swimming. We compared the kinematics and hydrodynamics of healthy control lampreys to lampreys whose spinal cord had been transected midbody, resulting in passive kinematics along the posterior half of thei...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Swimming animals need to generate propulsive force to overcome drag, regardless of whether they swim...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Swimming animals commonly bend their bodies to generate thrust. For undulating animals such as eels ...
Swimming animals commonly bend their bodies to generate thrust. For undulating animals such as eels ...
Escape swimming is a crucial behavior by which undulatory swimmers evade potential threats. The hydr...
A central and long-standing tenet in the conceptualization of animal swimming is the idea that propu...
An abundance of swimming animals have converged upon a common swimming strategy using multiple propu...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Catal...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Strategies for swimming: explorations of the behaviour of a neuro-musculo-mechanical model of the la...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
For nearly a century, researchers have tried to understand the swimming of aquatic animals in terms ...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Swimming animals need to generate propulsive force to overcome drag, regardless of whether they swim...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Swimming animals commonly bend their bodies to generate thrust. For undulating animals such as eels ...
Swimming animals commonly bend their bodies to generate thrust. For undulating animals such as eels ...
Escape swimming is a crucial behavior by which undulatory swimmers evade potential threats. The hydr...
A central and long-standing tenet in the conceptualization of animal swimming is the idea that propu...
An abundance of swimming animals have converged upon a common swimming strategy using multiple propu...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Catal...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Strategies for swimming: explorations of the behaviour of a neuro-musculo-mechanical model of the la...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
For nearly a century, researchers have tried to understand the swimming of aquatic animals in terms ...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Swimming animals need to generate propulsive force to overcome drag, regardless of whether they swim...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...